Wildfire 1.4% MC 1/2 Oz Pepper Spray Hard Case
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The Wildfire ½ oz hard case pepper spray is the keychain version of the Wildfire formula — the same 1.4% Major Capsaicinoids, 10% OC concentration in the smallest available canister, with a quick-release keychain and hard protective case. At 3½" x 1½" it clips to a key ring and stays there, which means it's in hand every time keys come out — no retrieval step, no bag to dig through. The safety lock prevents accidental discharge during carry. Six to ten one-second bursts at 6–8 feet. UV dye included. Available in red, black, and pink. Made in the USA.
Wildfire Keychain Pepper Spray Features and Specs
- 1.4% Major Capsaicinoids: Hottest pepper spray formula on the market — 10% OC derived from 2,000,000 SHU raw pepper
- 6–8 foot range: Stream delivery reaches the threat before contact range
- 6–10 one-second bursts: Compact ½ oz canister with enough capacity for a defensive encounter
- Hard case with quick-release keychain: Protective case keeps the canister from damage in a bag or pocket — quick release detaches from keychain when needed
- Safety lock: Prevents accidental discharge during carry
- UV identifying dye: Invisible residue visible under black light for attacker identification
- Available in red, black, and pink
- Dimensions: 3½" x 1½"
- Made in the USA
The hard case is a practical detail that matters for keychain carry — a bare canister on a key ring gets scratched, the actuator can be damaged by other keys, and the safety mechanism can be compromised by repeated contact with hard objects. The case protects the canister and the safety lock through daily carry without adding significant bulk. The quick-release keychain allows the canister to be separated from the key ring and held independently when needed — the keys don't come along for the deployment.
Wildfire Pepper Spray for Everyday Carry — Choosing the Right Size
The ½ oz hard case is the right size when the priority is having pepper spray on your person at all times without thinking about it. It lives on a key ring, goes everywhere keys go, and doesn't require a dedicated holder or carry decision each day. The trade-off for that size is capacity — 6–10 bursts at 6–8 feet covers a single-attacker encounter but not extended use. For vehicle storage or home defense where capacity matters more than portability, the Wildfire 2 oz pepper gel provides a larger canister for those fixed locations. The formula is identical across all Wildfire sizes — 1.4% MC is consistent whether it's a ½ oz keychain canister or the 4 oz home defense version.
How does the quick-release keychain work on pepper spray?
The quick-release keychain uses a standard split-ring attachment with a release mechanism that allows the canister to be separated from the key ring with one motion. When you need to deploy the spray, the canister pulls free from the ring cleanly rather than requiring you to fumble with the keys still attached. The hard case stays on the canister — the release is between the case and the key ring, not between the canister and the case. This means the spray deploys in one piece with the protective case and the safety lock still in place. To use, pull the canister free from the key ring, flip the safety lock off, and deploy. The quick-release is a one-way mechanism during deployment — it reattaches to the key ring normally after use.
What does Major Capsaicinoids percentage mean for pepper spray strength?
Major Capsaicinoids (MC) is the most accurate measure of pepper spray heat and stopping effectiveness. It measures the concentration of the active capsaicinoid compounds — capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin — that produce the burning, eye closure, and respiratory effects on contact. OC percentage measures the total oleoresin capsicum extract in the formula, which includes inactive compounds along with the active capsaicinoids. Two sprays can have identical OC percentages but very different MC concentrations depending on the quality and concentration of the raw pepper extract used. Wildfire's 1.4% MC rating means 1.4% of the formula is active capsaicinoids — independent testing places this at the top of civilian pepper spray formulas available. For a spray this small to be effective, the formula concentration has to compensate for the limited capacity — which is exactly what the 1.4% MC does.